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    There are now several separate requests made, based on the feedback in this thread:

    1. Regarding adjustable color and opacity for 3D shadows:

    https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/47054086

    2. Regarding presets for each tab in 3D and Materials panels: Object, Materials, Lighting:

    http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/47350001

    All those who commented on the topic until October 16, 2023, are already added as voters there. If this is something you want to have for 3D and Materials in Illustrator — please upvote it. If possible — create new requests and bug reports about 3D, rather than commenting here inside. This will help the team to better prioritize efforts on making the feature better. As always — thanks for the feedback! It helps.

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    Jacques Kloppers commented  · 

    For Shadows section under lighting there needs to be a slider for overall 'colour 'Density' of the shadows. The other 2 options can stay and are useful for setting up the shadow. The Density slider would control the darkness of the shadow effect: from very light shadow to very dark almost black shadow. Otherwise the shadow must be rendered out as a separate layer and then you can tweak the opacity of that layer as needed.

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